The state legislatures are where reforms like term limits on Congress and a balanced budget amendment can be forced upon the DC Swamp.
While all the noise is focused on Capitol Hill, real reformers are getting to work in capitol buildings in towns like Cheyenne, Topeka, Des Moines, and Helena.
Reporters John Solomon and Amanda Head sang the praise of Convention of States Action in their segment, Just the News Not Noise.
"Why do I think a Convention of States is a good solution? Because our Founding Fathers did." -John
Our recent research shows that Convention of States is successfully bridging the gap between the left and right. Polling shows that 2 out of every 3 voters support calling a Convention of States, regardless of political party! Will you consider locking arms with us as we prepare to take 2023 by storm?
In December, Professor Rob Natelson, a former law professor, constitutional scholar, and the world’s foremost Article V expert, uncovered new evidence in support of a Convention of States. Many Article V opponents insist on calling the Convention for proposing amendments a "constitutional convention" or "con-con." But Natelson's latest research confirms that those terms were not used by the Founders but were fabricated in the 20th century.
“A great deal of evidence already has been published showing that a convention for proposing amendments is a convention of the states. In other words, it is a gathering of state delegations, representing their state legislatures in conditions of sovereign equality,” Natelson wrote in an exclusive article for the Article V Information Center. “But now still more evidence has come to light.”